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Buying into English : language and investment in the new capitalist world
Prendergast, Catherine. - Pittsburgh, Pa. : Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 2008
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Namen und ihr Konfliktpotential im europäischen Kontext : Regensburger Symposium, 11. bis 13. April 2007
Eller-Wildfeuer, Nicole (Hrsg.); L̕upták, Marek (Hrsg.); Hackl, Stefan (Hrsg.). - Regensburg : ed. vulpes, 2008
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Karpatendeutsche Phraseologie : Untersuchung der dialektalen Deutschvarietät aus dem Gebiet der Slowakei
Šiffalovičová, Martina. - : Bielefeld University, 2008
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Fremdsprachenerwerb im Kindergarten
Wild, Barbara. - 2008
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Talk of the nation : language and conflict in Romania and Slovakia
Csergo, Zsuzsa. - Ithaca [u.a.] : Cornell Univ. Press, 2007
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Die deutschen Dialekte in der Zips
In: Deutsche Sprache und Kultur in der Zips. - Bremen : Ed. Lumière (2007), 39-48
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Geographische Namen der Zips im Spiegel der Kulturgeschichte
In: Deutsche Sprache und Kultur in der Zips. - Bremen : Ed. Lumière (2007), 23-38
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Historische Sprachkontakte und Mehrsprachigkeit in der Zips
In: Deutsche Sprache und Kultur in der Zips. - Bremen : Ed. Lumière (2007), 11-22
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Aspekty literárnovedné a jazykovedné : zborník Katedry slovenského jazyka a literatúry Filozofickej fakulty Katolickej univerzity v Rožomberku
Kováčová, Viera (Herausgeber); Baláková, Dana (Herausgeber). - Ružomberok : Verbum, vydavatel'stvo KU, 2007. Ružomberok : Filozofickej fakulty Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku, 2007
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Deutsche Sprache und Kultur in der Zips
Tancer, Jozef (Hrsg.); Seidler, Andrea (Hrsg.); Kriegleder, Wynfrid (Hrsg.). - Bremen : Ed. Lumière, 2007
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Fenomén Viktor Krupa
In: Jazykovedný časopis. - Bratislava : Slovak Academic Press 58 (2007) 1, 3-10
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Zur Herkunft und Funktion des Namens "Zips"
In: Österreichische Namenforschung. - Wien : Ed. Praesens 35 (2007) 1-3, 69-82
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Deutschsprachige Literatur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts aus Preßburg/Pozsony/Bratislava
In: Brücken. - Prag : Philosophische Fakultät, Karls-Universität 15 (2007), 231-248
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Whose critical thinking? Political processes and regimes of voice in western Slovakia, 1948--2005.
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Le traitement de la territorialité linguistique dans les pays d'Europe centrale et orientale : entre Charte européenne des langues et Convention-cadre pour la protection des minorités nationales
In: Lengas. - Montpellier 29 (2006) 59, 105-122
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The Hungarian minority in the Slovak Republic : the language problem and the Gramma Language Office
In: Europa ethnica. - Wien : Facultas.wuv 63 (2006) 3-4, 74-79
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Sprachkontakte in der Slowakei : Aufgaben und Perspektiven für eine interdisziplinäre Forschung
In: Brücken. - Prag : Philosophische Fakultät, Karls-Universität 13 (2005), 87-101
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Deutsch-slowakischer Sprachkontakt in der Unterzips : Personennamen nach der Überlieferung des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts im ältesten Stadtbuch von Gelnica/Göllnitz
In: Namenkundliche Informationen. - Leipzig : Univ.-Verl. (2005) 87-88, 171-180
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Über das phraseologische Bewusstsein der heutigen Karpatendeutschen : Vorstellung eines Projektes
In: Sprachreport. - Mannheim : Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache 21 (2005) 4, 21-25
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Different meanings of democracy in post-communist Europe
Moodie, Eleanor. - : University of Stirling, 2005
Abstract: Abstract The fall of Communism in 1989 presented a unique opportunity for social psychology to contribute to the understanding of these historic events. Through the framework of the theory of social representations, lay meanings and understanding of terms such as ‘democracy’, ‘the individual’ and ‘the community’ were examined in Slovakia and in Scotland. Lay representations of complex concepts are likely to be formed, maintained and changed by both implicit and explicit processes. Some features of representations may be deep-seated and transmitted across generations and across cultures, relatively resistant to change. Others are shaped by already existing thinking schemata and reflect more current social practices. Questions asked where, what were the effects of 40 years of Soviet totalitarianism on the meaning of these terms in Slovakia compared to Scotland, a stable democracy. What aspects of meaning are shared, what aspects vary and reflect the specific political, economic and social histories of these two nations. Data were collected over various phases from 1992 to 1996. The primary methods used were word associations and the rating of single terms through the use of various rating scales. Some interview data were also used. Results indicate that aspects of the meaning of democracy was relatively stable and shared between Slovaks and Scots. For both samples, democracy was conceived primarily in relation to freedom and to value terms such as rights, justice and equality. Compared to the Scottish sample, the meaning of democracy in the Slovaks revealed a highly emotive aspect which reflected the inter-relationship between the current political and social climate with that of their more recent past. For meanings attached to the terms ‘the individual’ and ‘the community’, results varied depending on the method. Conceived of as separate terms, the overall content of meaning of both ‘the individual’ and ‘the community’ were not largely shared by the Slovaks and Scots, lending some support to the dominant view that Soviet totalitarianism destroyed or distorted naturally occurring communities. Taking a more holistic approach and viewing the individual/community as a relational whole, shared aspects of meaning could be identified which were more deep-seated and enduring over histories and cultures, other aspects, in Slovaks, reflected more their recent past. These results are discussed in terms of a structural approach to social representations, which emphasis both stability and change in how meaning is formed, maintained and changed, as well as the multi-layered nature of meaning.
Keyword: Democracy; Democracy Scotland; Democracy Slovakia; Post-Communism; social representations
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/178
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